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Looking at cancer health disparities without the colored lenses.
Khan, Mohammad Aslam; Patel, Girijesh Kumar; Srivastava, Sanjeev Kumar; Carter, James Elliot; Pierce, Jennifer Young; Rocconi, Rodney Paul; Singh, Seema; Singh, Ajay Pratap.
Affiliation
  • Khan MA; Department of Oncologic Sciences, Mitchell Cancer Institute, University of South Alabama, Mobile, AL 36604, USA.
  • Patel GK; Department of Oncologic Sciences, Mitchell Cancer Institute, University of South Alabama, Mobile, AL 36604, USA.
  • Srivastava SK; Department of Oncologic Sciences, Mitchell Cancer Institute, University of South Alabama, Mobile, AL 36604, USA.
  • Carter JE; Division of Cell Biology and Genetics, Tatva Biosciences, Coastal Innovation Hub, 600 Clinic Drive, Mobile, AL, 36688, USA.
  • Pierce JY; Department of Pathology, College of medicine, University of South Alabama, Mobile, AL 36617, USA.
  • Rocconi RP; Division of Gynecologic Oncology, Mitchell Cancer Institute, University of South Alabama, Mobile, AL, 36604, USA.
  • Singh S; Division of Gynecologic Oncology, Mitchell Cancer Institute, University of South Alabama, Mobile, AL, 36604, USA.
  • Singh AP; Department of Oncologic Sciences, Mitchell Cancer Institute, University of South Alabama, Mobile, AL 36604, USA.
Cancer Health Disparities ; 3: e1-e9, 2019.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31440743
ABSTRACT
Cancer health disparities (CHDs), defined as the adverse differences in cancer incidence and mortality, are prevalent in certain racial and ethnic groups. Underlying causes of CHDs are multi-factorial and debatable. While low socioeconomic status, geographical location, lifestyle and behavioral factors are mostly believed to contribute to CHDs, regardless of ethnic and racial background, significant data now also exist to support a genetic basis of such disparities as well. Clearly, CHDs could best be understood by studying the interplay of multiple (genetic and non-genetic) factors and then translating the resulting knowledge into effective approaches for reducing the existing disparity gaps. This review article highlights these aspects in brief and calls the people of different expertise to work together to make an impact and tackle the challenges associated with CHDs.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: Cancer Health Disparities Year: 2019 Document type: Article Affiliation country:

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: Cancer Health Disparities Year: 2019 Document type: Article Affiliation country:
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